‘No ands, ifs or buts about it. And I asked for cellulite but obviously plastic and cellulite don’t go hand in hand.

‘It was important that the Barbie resembled me as much as possible. The thighs touching was one way to show young girls that it’s OK for your thighs to touch, despite society saying that a ‘thigh gap’ is more beautiful.’

Bravo to that.

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Thankfully, Mattel obliged, and made Ashley her very own Barbie doll – touching thighs included.

The doll is part of the Sheroes collection, which honours badass women who happen to be famous (Zendaya and Ava DuVernay both have their own dolls).

It isn’t currently being sold in stores or online, and there are no official plans to start doing that, but previous Sheroes dolls have ended up going on sale (due in no small part to the overwhelmingly positive reaction), so there’s still hope of getting your own Ashley Graham Barbie.